A stadium for the San Jose Earthquakes soccer team is pretty much a done deal, but San Jose residents are invited to give their two cents at a community meeting on Sept. 26 at 6:30 p.m. at city hall.

The meeting is connected to the Earthquake’s Planned Development Permit for the stadium, which will be located on Coleman Avenue across from Mineta San Jose Airport. It would be about 700 feet from housing in the Newhall neigbhorhood across the railroad tracks.

The stadium will hold between 15,000 and 18,000 fans and will cost more than $40 million to build. A mixed use residential, retail spaces and hotel are part of the design.

The stadium is to be built without the use of public funds from San Jose.

Although the stadium may in the future host concerts, applicants are not asking for approval at this time.

The meeting, taking place in Wing Rooms 119 and 120 at city hall, 200 E. Santa Clara St., will include a presentation on the proposed stadium, a question and answer session and an opportunity for community input.

Parking is free under city hall with validation, available at the meeting.